Congratulations, Ken!  That looks like a great demo.  There is one thing I 
wondered about as this demo was being proposed.  Aren't men's and 
women's shoe sizes on different scales?  A size 5, for example, may not 
mean the same for both (personal communication, my wife, C. Froman, 
speaking for the women in her office).

Kenneth M. Steele writes on 7 Oct 99,:

> 
> The demonstration worked! 
> 
> shoe size and height, r = +.68, p = .06
> shoe size and hair length, r = -.69, p = .058
> 
> What a look of surprise when we did the scatterplot for shoe 
> size and hair length!
> 
> Ken
> 
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> Kenneth M. Steele                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dept. of Psychology
> Appalachian State University
> Boone, NC 28608
> USA 
> 
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